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 98 STAT. 2902

PUBLIC LAW 98-558—OCT. 30, 1984

Puerto Rico not to exceed ten individuals will be selected in such district or Commonwealth). "(c) In carrying out its responsibilities under subsections (a) and (b), the State educational agency shall consult with school administrators, school boards, teachers, counselors, and parents. "STIPENDS AND SCHOLARSHIP CONDITIONS

20 USC l070d-38.

"SEC. 419H. (a) Each student awarded a merit scholarship under this subpart shall receive a stipend of $1,500 for the academic year of study for which the scholarship is awarded. "(b) The State educational agency shall establish procedures to assure that a merit scholar awarded a scholarship under this subpart pursues a course of study at an institution of higher education. "AWARDS CEREMONY

20 USC l070d-39.

"SEC. 4191. (a) The State educational agency shall make arrang:ements to award merit scholarships under this subpart at a place in each State which is convenient to the individuals selected to receive such scholarships. To the extent possible, the award shall be made by Members of the Senate and Members of the House of Representatives (by the Delegate in the case of the District of Columbia and the Resident Commissioner in the case of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico) who represent the State, Commonwealth, or District, as the case may be, from which the individuals come. "(b) The selection process shall be completed, and the awards made prior to the end of each secondary academic year. "CONSTRUCTION OF NEEDS PROVISIONS

20 USC l070d-40.

"SEC. 419J. Nothing in this subpart, or any other Act, shall be construed to permit the receipt of a merit scholarship under this subpart to be counted for any needs test in connection with the awarding of any grant or the making of any loan under this Act or any other provision of Federal law relating to educational assistance. "AUTHORIZATION OF APPROPRIATIONS

20 USC I070d-4l. 20 USC I070e. 20 USC I070e-i. Leadership in Educational Administration Development Act of 1984. 20 USC 4201.

"SEC. 419K. There are authorized to be appropriated $8,000,000 for each of fiscal years 1986, 1987, and 1988 to carry out the provisions of this subpart.". (b)(1) Section 419 of the Act is redesignated as section 420. (2) Section 420 of the Act is redesignated as section 420A. TITLE IX—LEADERSHIP IN EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION SHORT TITLE; PURPOSE

SEC. 901. (a) This title may be cited as the "Leadership in Educational Administration Development Act of 1984". (b) It is the purpose of this title to improve the level of student achievement in elementary and secondary schools through the enhancement of the leadership skills of school administrators by establishing technical assistance centers for each State to promote the development of the leadership skills of elementary and secondary

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